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Phil Yearout 06-01-2025 01:15 PM

Fishig Story #2
 
Actually this one might be more of a hunting story. I went back to The Cove where I had my tussle with the big carp a while back; cottonwood seeds are starting to fly and most of the ones that land on this water seem to end up here, so I thought maybe some hungry carp would be checking them out. I was hoping to see some big ol' carp mouths slurping seeds (they looked tasty enough to me!) and every once in a while a softshell turtle would pop up and get me excited or a second or so. I don't know what those guys do - they just pop up, look around, then dive. Maybe they're just nosey. Anyway, no carp did I see.

Years ago my wife bought me a "fishing chair" at Eddie Bauer back before it became a clothing store; it's been riding around in the back of my truck ever since and I'm not sure I've ever used it, but this seems like a good time, so I brought my 7wt, the biggest net I have, and the chair down and set up my carp blind. Found some pine tree shade, filled a pipe with good baccy (Country Squire's Shepherd's Pie - good stuff) and set about waiting for what I hoped would be some carp coming to dine. I don't know if there's such a thing as carp decoys but if I'd had any I would have laid out a spread.

Long story longer: Sherlock Holmes once referred to something as a "three pipe problem"; I only lasted one. The thought of a cold beer seemed more appealing than a second pipe so I broke down my blind and headed to the house. No carp. (don't know why I always look so dour in my selfies. Or maybe it's just concentration?)

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Daryl Corona 06-01-2025 01:53 PM

Love the Tilley hat.

Phil Yearout 06-01-2025 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 431039)
Love the Tilley hat.

Thanks; widest brimmed one I could find!

Bob Kimble 06-01-2025 09:18 PM

Good choice for your beverage!

Chris Pope 06-02-2025 07:04 AM

The problem, as I see it, would be there's no back, armrests or cup holders on your chair. There are some modern alternatives available.

Phil Yearout 06-02-2025 10:30 AM

Nah; if I got that comfortable I’d fall asleep :rotf:

Daryl Corona 06-02-2025 06:02 PM

Around these parts that's known as a dove stool.

Phil Yearout 06-02-2025 08:32 PM

I thought dove stools were all 5 gallon buckets with a padded top.

Chris Pope 06-03-2025 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Phil Yearout (Post 431107)
Nah; if I got that comfortable I’d fall asleep :rotf:

Well that's exactly right! But only a light sleep. When your dog, lying down next to you, starts whining it means something is happening...fish on or doves coming in...perhaps a duck setting in the decoys...then you wake up and kick into action!

Garry L Gordon 06-03-2025 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Pope (Post 431153)
Well that's exactly right! But only a light sleep. When your dog, lying down next to you, starts whining it means something is happening...fish on or doves coming in...perhaps a duck setting in the decoys...then you wake up and kick into action!

Wait!! Dogs will lie next to you while you sit and fish-snooze or dove hunt-snooze?! Not mine. They’d be playing in the water or over the hill looking to point some quail. I’m going to have to get me one o’ dem dawgs!:)


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